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See my journal reader (Score:2)
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I know, I know. "patches welcome" :-)
-Dom
It takes luck to find it (Score:1)
You can turn most list pages on use Perl into feeds using the content_format query parameter, including a feed of the generic journal search [perl.org]. That gives you a feed with everyone’s posts, and each item links through to the specific post in question, though there’s no fulltext. Despite the last point, I find it helps enough to make reading along tolerable.
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-Dom
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Gah, because the parameter is called content_type; so another try at linking a useful all-journals feed [perl.org].
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-Dom
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Yeah, I’ve wondered before why the feed doesn’t contain at least the short plaintext snippets that are shown on the journals search page [perl.org]. But I don’t care that much; I read everything, anyway.
Agreed. (Score:1)
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-Dom